> From: "Hahn, Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
> |Also, the ticks could be like this ...
> 
> Here might be a more complete set of Unicode glyphs (x=hex, d=dec) for
> the stock chart application:
> 
> NB.   symbol        heavy            light
> NB.  op=hi  -,   x2513  d9491     x2510  d9488
> NB.  hi      ,   x257B  d9595     x2577  d9591
> NB.  mid     |   x2503  d9475     x2502  d9474
> NB.  op     -|   x252B  d9515     x2524  d9508
> NB.  cl      '   x2579  d9593     x2575  d9589
> NB.  op=lo  -'   x251B  d9499     x2518  d9496
> NB.  cl=hi  ,-   x250F  d9487     x250C  d9484
> NB.  cl     |-   x2523  d9507     x251C  d9500
> NB.  cl=lo  '-   x2517  d9495     x2514  d9492
> 
> I'm a newbie and haven't worked much at all with the plotting
> package--in other words, I don't know many of the ins and outs.
> However, I noticed that the "heavy" Unicode characters don't seem to
> work for the given font in Ric's code, whereas at least a couple (if not
> all) of the "light" characters do.  (On the other hand, I don't know if
> the specified font is Unicode-compliant like "Arial Unicode MS" is,
> compared to "normal" Arial.)  FWIW.

As in existing error bar and high-low types, I believe the
ticks should be drawn geometrically rather than placed as glyphs.


      
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